Theory on Knowledge
My blog journal this week aims to only open up passages of thought. The goal here is to find more questions to ask rather than try to answer anything.
The idea of knowledge is something created by man. He who knows the most words from those spoken and agreed upon before him is a good way to sum up what intellect is in a traditional sense. My question is how much of our knowledge has helped us? What if we had no concept of race? What if people never decided to label another person as "Mexican" "Indian" "Black" "African" "White" Etc. Would be be wrong in doing so? I think we often forget that most of what we 'know' is something that some other human before us came up with. And so at some point us humans as a collective decided we are different because of the melanin in our a skin and so we should be labelled accordingly. Is this a smart, knowledgable thing to do? Its interesting to think that when we comes to the world around us there seems to be so much more information than when we consider what's going on inside of our minds. Our emotions, consciousness, love and hate these almost start to seem like alien concepts beyond our capacity, and maybe they just are too far beyond the boundaries of our language. Are we juggling with the wrong ideas? Are we building a tower of knowledge with no foundation?
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